Ue CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 25, 1967 i Robson Christian Education Centre Opened An estimated 100 people, ‘were on hand last Thursday to witness. the By, ming of Resker Hall, the $13, Christian edu-| catlon centre in Robson. Under bright, | sunny skies, Bishop E, W. Sco! e Dio. cese of Kootenay” quoted the words of the late Winston Chur- ehill, specu! Hating that “Blood, Sweat and Tears” went into the building of the structure. “The broken nails and the skinned knuckles.— and the tears of those doing the financ- Fishing Can be Lots of Fun With “Experts |: First trout; your fishing gear in the car, and: : And leaves you exhausted. I had mine last Saturday. The important thing in going after speckled trout, of course, is the careful planning. ‘There's no use to it all if you just throw go out to some stream where all the amateurs ange, and toss in a line. You're lable to come home with a creel full of fish if you go at in this haphazard way. No. First of all, you pelect fishing companion. This, real angler, is just a bit less im: portant than choosing a mate for life. You want a dependable sort of chap — the type who is going to have fresh worms for both of. you, a good supply of hooks, maps with the sure-fire holes marked in red, and an in- fallible sense of direction in the bush. That's exactly what I lined up this year. Mind you, those keen types take a bit of manag- ing. They're great in the bush. put they need an organizational mind to channel their enerales. |) Thad to get auite firm with hi when he began muttering none aan am. and hitting the stream at Extension Phones are PRIVATE PHONES rs aed to ahire all suits the family, ae cot Do'litie, Aske Be chee @ 2 Dawn, indeed. I tolé him that is pure superstition. Only the very young, immature an- gler goes floundering off in the dark, fishes Hke a fool until noon, then is whacked for the day. Just about then, the wily, mature angler, fortified with:a good breakfast, arrives and slaughters the trout, which are completely uprepared for the second wave — the experts. vel me got away about 10.80, after couple of false starts. He forgot lunch and By Bill Smiley ing — bear witness to what a erent success is Resker hall,” he sald, “Tt is a means of building and enriching the lives of those who live and work here.” Also on hand for the open- Resker we had to go around to his place place And when we got out to the county line, I realized that be. cause of his stupidity, I'd beer upset and had forgotten m: waders. But he had a beautiful spr jicked out. You park the ce lust off the road and walk’ ur this line to the strear The stream was just in ther, past the fourth hydro tower, h thought. It was just past tr 14th. And they’re 100 yare apart, Not another angler in sigh I gloated. We cached the lun~ and began working up tt stream. I like that word we a gilers use. “Working.” You cov’ not hire a man to do it for $° an hour. Slash in the face fre an alder. Hole in the boot fro snag. Slide. from a log ar oh-oh-oh-oh as you hit that sori fed water. Lose a boot in th mud. Scratch hands to a bloot mess on jagged branches. But it’s all worth it if th trout are biting. And, boy, wer they biting! They were bitir each other on the neck, nibblin- each other's ears, and ’snappin’ each other in half, as far as know. But they weren't bitir’ ‘worms. After an hour of torture thr’ would hhave made the Gestan- with envy, we arrived »‘ fhe big ig’ pool at above the beaver dam. re hole. Wet fished. 1 fed A ‘bie mal. lard hen popped into the pond secure in the knowledge that it wasn't duck season, looked ur Second Annual General Meeting of the COLUMBIA HUMANE ASSN. Monday, May 29 8 p.m. Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel Agenda: Election of Officers over, cackled with laughter and took off. fished. Harder. A babv beaver surfaced, swam casually. to within four ‘feet, looked at each of us, and expressed his feelings by turning his rump in the ar and submerging. hed. Desperately. Sud- denly there was a huge splosh, then a ker-plunk, ker-plunk, ang a big buck deer splashed through Introduction of Dr. P. Morganthal the and away, over his shoulder. That did it. We left. But HOLIDAYING IN VANCOUVER? ° Then you want a central address close to all ‘attractions, yet priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close ‘to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our descriptive brochure. SANDS MOTOR BOTEr MuUtual 2.1831 Davie at Denman Cc ial Cards h d “On English Bay at Stanley Park” there was no point, said my mate in taking the Jong, tortuous trail ‘back down'the stream, through that heavy slash. So, with his in- fallible’ sense of direction; we swung around in a circle, by the high ground. The high ground turned out to be cedar based in mud, both so thick you had to craw] most of the time. The circle turned out to be the two long sides of an isosceles triangle: Two hours ‘later, we hit the hydro road iright on. the nose. it that he nose had moved abou a mile ‘due e: : My first trou€ trip of the season. And believe. me’ —.1 chard Bur- ton wants to go along next time —it’s my last. There have to be the halls namesake — and mem- bers of the congregations of St. David's Anglican and Castlegar United churches. lined up at the front of the crowd, trying not to scratch in the warm’ sun and eyeing the kool-aid and cookies on a table nearby. After a presentation of cor- sages to wives of the two minist- ars, the wife of the Bishop and che wife of the builder, the keys to the hall were officially turn- :d over by Marvin Sather, buil- der of the hall, to Rev. Frank Villey. The corsages were giv- Girl guides and boy scouts kool- en by Mrs. Daphne Robertson, chairman of the Christian Ed- ucation. Committee, ‘Those receivin; coreages were Mrs. Tom Wilding, Frank Willey, Mrs. 5, and Mrs, Marvin Sather. | After the key presentation, the doors were opened, with adults filing into the new edifice and children dashing around the corner, to the shade and the -ald, Head of the buil com- mittee, ah Waldie spoke briefly of ee conception and buildin of the structure which is joi: ly owned by St. David's ‘Anglican and Castlegar United churches. After the opening, a dinner was held at the Hi Arrow Arms to commemorate not only the hall opening but also the burn- ing of the mortgage on St. Dav- id’s church and the 30th anniver- sary of United-Anglican: work in this area.. A drive for funds by the Castlegar-Robson Minor Baseball Association will take the form of raffle, it was announced last Wednesday. ; At a meeting of the group in the Marlane Hotel it was decided Minor Baseball League Decides to Hold Raffle. One official expressed sat- isfaction at the extremely en- couraging response from the youths, but the great number presented some organization- al. and financial problems. Castlegar and District pie Th ate to raffle a Coleman camp stove, a camp cooler and a lantern. don: S150. towards the cost of the Funds from the raffle will go toward‘ the purchase of baseball uniforms fort the young players. Still to urchased for the boys are ee sets of uniforms for Pony le re Players at $300 per set ximately 84 shirts eae ere. for the sandlot players, at the total cost of $200. Organizers the ‘ fnlor pleasure’ and pal with a total F complement of 21 teams this year as compar- ed with nine last year. Castlegar Briefs of haseball teams are laboring un-|’ not eclst i in the acquisition of ‘uniforms, Last ited the association a grant of $1,000 from the athletic group, and the cost of ifs fora purchases and re- for nine teams totalled Oost of dest year’s f coulpment such as shinguards, catchers mitts, and umpire gear has been repaired and is being pect hls: year. with 12 lee being ‘added fo this year, the sociation still must buy ddition- eae een grant a request from the local civil defence organiz- ation for sanistance? in staging their-year-end dinne’ The dinner, for "which $25 was given by the council, will fol- low the organization’ Ss final prac- tice of the season” May ae Kin- naird -council be. asked to contribute a similar amount, pa o Pyéhlan’ Sisters: have of- ficlally « come out in favor. of re- seorebon of the passenger train service “between the Kootenay and the west coast. Castlegar council learned by letter Tuesday of the group's support. eek @ Work on Castlegar’s No. 2 water tank’ has been _largely| completed. The tank will come into full operation very soon. Aldermen learned Tuesday that initial operation of the tank will cause the’ ig taste ‘of chlorine in the water, -but shat will not continue. and’ will pr. sent no health hazard ‘ducing i its easier ways to get a coronary. duration. KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS: Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C, 2 121 Columbia Ave. — Phone 365-5561 First-class general welding ‘and machiae work. Specialty: broken crank, shafts, las and diesel | cylinders and heads. Full guarantee. Steel Fabrication — 24-hour Service, “Only the Best is Good Enough” NOTICE The Correct Prize for the Kiwanis High Water Sweep $100.00 An Error Was Made by the Printer on the Tickets PUBLIC NOTICE The council of the Town of Castlegar. hereby. invites any organizations, clubs, and individuals who are interested in bringing the Minto to Castle- gar and are willing to work for this purpose to contact the ‘clerk and maké arrangements for a general meeting. A. Percheson Clerk, Town of Castlegar Mitior Baseball. The weather cooperated last week and all scheduled games were played, In the sand lot league. the Miseilea continued their winning streak, 14 to 4 on May jf 15, and won. a close game on bn Ae , 54, ‘The Comets also won’ both This amount, however, is ear- |: will FINGER-TIP START @ Easiest to start e Gulstest @ Lightest f e Exclusive clog-proof Grasscatcher Mitchell Supply Ltd. Phone 365-7252 OFFICE MANAGER. _. 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Stooshnoff of Castlegar PARDMAN‘S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES LTD. feated the Rockets 6-3, ri her games the scores were ts9, Jets 7 15 and Meteors 12, Satellites 1 The minor league -saw all the May 16 games having ‘very close scores. They were: Angels 6, Cubs 5; Yankees 9; Braves 7; Indians 9; Dodgers % Tigers 6; Giants 4. On May 18, three of the clubs that had’ won on Tues: day again tasted victo: scores Were Tigers 7, Di Angels 17, Giants 4 Indians 7; Ya ees 3, The Braves defeated the Cubs 14 to 10. a Pts. || a0 Mor eeaue® souvonnol BS caowiea rot * q jrseeseer § pccoecece,, ee we B ywyHaanwnoe In the pony league action Jast week the Red Sox beat: the White Sox 7-5 on Monday: Tues- day the Kommadores’ won12-7 over the Blue Sox. Wednesday’ 8 close game ended 9-8 for the White Sox’ over the pony team, Thursday the Red Sox won 5-2 over oe Blue Sox, ny lea; shi defeating the Satellites! i on May Mi WO PEE Si 7 t | MONEY ON FOO D | 1 Sp areribs op ‘Inspested Canadian Pork. .... 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